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Bruce Day PGCA Member

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Posted: Tue Apr 7th, 2009 03:44 pm |
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Bruce Day PGCA Member

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Posted: Tue Apr 7th, 2009 03:44 pm |
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Bruce Day PGCA Member

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Posted: Tue Apr 7th, 2009 03:45 pm |
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Bill Murphy PGCA Member
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Posted: Tue Apr 7th, 2009 03:58 pm |
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Dean, I don't know about Admiral Peary's Parkers, but Skip Dunlap will be writing an article about Peary's 5E Grade L.C. Smith which he has restored from a badly damaged gun. It was on display at the Vintagers on the completion of the restoration. This gun is documented as having been part of the equipment on at least one of Peary's Arctic voyages.
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Dean Romig PGCA Member
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Posted: Tue Apr 7th, 2009 05:32 pm |
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Adm. Peary and Rear Adm. Thomas Perry are two different admirals.
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Bill Murphy PGCA Member
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Posted: Tue Apr 7th, 2009 07:16 pm |
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Dean, then the answer to your original question is "I don't know whether there is any connection." W.S. Perry was from Worcester, MA. Sorry, I reread your post and realize I didn't read it very carefully. Last edited on Tue Apr 7th, 2009 07:18 pm by Bill Murphy
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George Lander Member
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Posted: Thu Apr 9th, 2009 08:06 pm |
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Josh: I will bring my CH 12 gauge Sn. 92373 two barrel set (original Bernard & later Parker added 32 inch Titanic)
Best Regards..........George
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